I am just looking for input on the range of statics available to WHs. The following is from my experience as well as what I have been able to find at WH data websites.

1) All WHs have at least 1 static exit2) ONLY C2s have more than one static. Every C2 I have scanned appeared to have 2 statics. I have found other class WHs reported to have multiple statics but in at least one case this was an error in the database (corp moved into a C4 and found that the database reported hisec static was a myth - it just had a c2 static). 3) Only class 1 to 3 WHs have K-space statics. Class 4 to 6 all have only WH space (C1 to c6) statics.

Anyone living in a WH that breaks these guidelines? One of the reasons I am asking is I have chatted to folks looking for WHs with multiple statics including HS or LS ... say a C3 with LS and C2 statics ... which as far as I have found just do not exist.

In addition ...

There are also the random WH connections in addition to the static ones ... but I have no information on distribution or probability of these. However, from observation there are at least the following additional WHs:

HS -> HSHS->Null

Null-> C5. C6LS -> C5HS-> C5

I haven't run into C5,C6 WHs with null sec statics ... however, WHs from null->C5,C6 are very common. HS->C5 are relatively rare though I have encountered some.

Would anyone else care to add their experience? (Or if there is a link to validated information I would be interested to read it - I did some web and forum searching but didn't find much).

By the way ... a static wormhole is defined such that as soon as that WH is closed another will immediately spawn to that type of system. I spent more than enough time in a C2 with HS and C1 statics where these were regularly closed to spawn better ones to know that this is exactly how static wormhole connections work (at least in a C2).

ALL wormholes in the same region will be of the same class and ALL wormholes in the same constellation have the same static - even if the database indicates a different static or an additional static (other than C2s) compare to what other systems in the same region/constellation have and you will see what it actually has.

A C5 system will get a direct highsec link on average once a month (m555 on the highsec side) - sometimes you might wait 3 months before one spawns but then you might get 3 inside a week or 2 so it averages out about once a month over an entire year.

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c1: will always have empire staticc2: will always have empire static and other wh static. if static is c5 the empire will always be 0secc3: will always have empire staticc4-6: will always have 1 wormhole static

random wormholes can spawn from anywhere to anywhere. including between empire systems. anything that doesnt fit in the list above isnt a static, but can occur (ie: c6-hs c6-ls c6-0sec, c5-hs, c5-ls c5-osec, or the other way around, ie hs-c5 hs-c6 ls-c5 etc)

every connection is possible. max mass is determined by the lowest of the connecting wormholes. ie: a wormhole from c6 to c1 will have mass allowance normal for c1, not c6. do realise that HS LS and 0sec are by game considered class 7 8 and 9. so when a connection comes from or to empire, the wormhole it travels to will determine the max jump mass.

Some of the class 2 sets might be a little messed up, im not completely sure about w/ C2 or C3 static. But under no circumstances will a C4-6 have a static K-space, and never will anything but a C2 have more than one static. Only C5s and C6s can allow caps to enter.

Some of the class 2 sets might be a little messed up, im not completely sure about w/ C2 or C3 static. But under no circumstances will a C4-6 have a static K-space, and never will anything but a C2 have more than one static. Only C5s and C6s can allow caps to enter.

Also note that a C4 will NEVER spawn a wandering wh from or to k-space, while C5 and C6 sometimes do.

Are you sure its never? I only spent a couple of months or so in a C4 so didn't get a good feel for it but AFAIK any system can potentially link to any other system just some of them are really rare and might only happen 2-3 times in a year.

Also note that a C4 will NEVER spawn a wandering wh from or to k-space, while C5 and C6 sometimes do.

Are you sure its never? I only spent a couple of months or so in a C4 so didn't get a good feel for it but AFAIK any system can potentially link to any other system just some of them are really rare and might only happen 2-3 times in a year.

*cough*

Yes. Very sure. I lived in a C4 for two years. C4s will not connect to anything other than other w-space, ever.

Also note that a C4 will NEVER spawn a wandering wh from or to k-space, while C5 and C6 sometimes do.

Are you sure its never? I only spent a couple of months or so in a C4 so didn't get a good feel for it but AFAIK any system can potentially link to any other system just some of them are really rare and might only happen 2-3 times in a year.

*cough*

Yes. Very sure. I lived in a C4 for two years. C4s will not connect to anything other than other w-space, ever.

What? You mean people still aren't clear on this? For the love of PEOPLE, WE'VE BEEN OVER THIS.

C4 NEVER connects to k-space. Ever. At all. Will never happen. Not even a k162 from k-space shows up. C4 only connects to other w-space systems.

Also note that a C4 will NEVER spawn a wandering wh from or to k-space, while C5 and C6 sometimes do.

Are you sure its never? I only spent a couple of months or so in a C4 so didn't get a good feel for it but AFAIK any system can potentially link to any other system just some of them are really rare and might only happen 2-3 times in a year.

*cough*

Yes. Very sure. I lived in a C4 for two years. C4s will not connect to anything other than other w-space, ever.

What? You mean people still aren't clear on this? For the love of PEOPLE, WE'VE BEEN OVER THIS.

C4 NEVER connects to k-space. Ever. At all. Will never happen. Not even a k162 from k-space shows up. C4 only connects to other w-space systems.

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